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Acclaim |
To praise strongly or applaud loudly;Strong praise or approval |
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Bigot |
One who is not tolerant of those people who are different in some way; a prejudiced person |
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Covet |
To have a strong and envious desire for, especially for something belonging to another. |
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Deceased |
Dead;(with the) One who has died recently |
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formidable |
Causing fear or apprehension;Difficult |
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Ghetto |
A section of a city occupied by a minority group of people who are prevented from moving to a more attractive part, usually because of poverty or social pressure. |
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Momentous |
Very Important |
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Oppress |
To weigh down with worry; To keep down by severe and unjust use of force |
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Overwhelm |
To defeat utterly and completely; To deeply affect the mind or emotions of; to upset or turn over |
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Perceive |
To become aware of through the senses, especially the sense of sight; To take in information through the mind |
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Premiere |
The first performance of a play, film, etc. |
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Prospective |
Expected or likely to happen or become |
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Spurn |
To refuse in a scornful way |
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Staunch |
Faithful; True; Strong |
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Theme |
A dominant idea, as in art, literature, or music; A topic or subject of; A short essay on a single subect; a series of musical notes on which variations are made; a melody that is associated with a film or television show. |